Pluma (fictional character)
Character name in folklore and children's literature
Pluma, which means 'feather' in Spanish, appears in various forms across Latin American literature, folklore, and storytelling traditions. The name and character often represent lightness, freedom, and transformation within cultural narratives. While not a single definitive character, 'Pluma' serves as a name used in numerous children's books, folk tales, and literary works throughout Spanish-speaking regions. The association with feathers and flight gives the name symbolic meaning related to liberation and imagination. Various authors and storytellers have created characters named Pluma, each contributing to the cultural resonance of the name within Latin American literature. The name's prevalence in children's literature reflects its appeal as a poetic and evocative choice that captures qualities of grace and movement.
Fictional Character
Latin American
Various Latin American literature and folklore
Thinking about the name
Pluma
Spanish origin
“Spanish and Portuguese for 'feather,' Pluma is light, graceful, and poetic, evoking weightlessness and freedom. The name carries both literal and metaphorical resonance—feathers suggest creativity, flight, and natural beauty. Pluma appeals to parents seeking a feminine name rooted in nature that transcends English-language conventions.”